Peer Gynt (1965)
- Director(s):
- David Bradley
Synopsis of Peer Gynt
The famed Henrik Ibsen play about a legendary traveler embarking upon a dangerous journey was the basis for the 1941 silent film Peer Gynt, originally created as a Northwestern University project, which features an early appearance by future film star Charlton Heston. It was shot along the shores of northern Illinois, Wisconsin, and Lake Michigan. Twenty-four years later, the picture was reedited with added footage and a voice-over by siilent film icon Francis X. Bushman, and released three years after that, in 1968. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi
Complete Cast of Peer Gynt
- Francis X. Bushman - Boyg, a Voice in the Darkness
- Betty Hanisee - Aase
- Robert Cooper - Man in Mourning
- Charlton Heston - Peer Gynt
- David Bradley - Herr Trumpeterstraale/Bailiff
- Director(s):
- David Bradley
- Writer(s):
- David Bradley
- Producer(s):
- David Bradley
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